Cloning, expression and immobilization of glutamate racemase from Lactobacillus fermenti for the production of D-glutamate from L-glutamate

1998 
A new immobilized biocatalyst for the racemization of L-glutamate on a preparative scale was developed. The gene encoding the glutamate racemase from Lactobacillus fermenti has been isolated by PCR amplification from its chromosomal DNA and overexpressed in Escherichia coli under the control of lac promoter. The recombinant enzyme (25-30% of total proteins) was rapidly immobilized on highly activated glyoxyl-agarose gels. The immobilized enzyme retained up to 80% of catalytic activity. In fact, 14 g of biocatalyst containing 20 mg of immobilized protein were able to racemize 90 mg of L-glutamic acid in less than 30 minutes.
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